Rain expected every day this week, and weather’s effect on coronavirus
The National Weather Service in Huntsville says it will be very warm with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms on Thursday becoming more widespread on Friday as a front moves into the area. A few storms could be strong producing gusty winds and small hail. Cooler and dry conditions return to the region on Saturday, as highs only climb into the upper 50s/lower 60s.
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 By  John Few Published 
11:24 am Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Rain expected every day this week, and weather’s effect on coronavirus

By Steve Norris

MADISON – It will probably come as no surprise to you that we have a chance of rain every day this week. Temperatures will be continued warm with highs 75 to 78 Wednesday through Friday.

It is too early to tell about the risk of severe weather later in the week, but it appears to be at least a possibility around Friday with a front moving in so keep up with the latest forecast.

Temperatures will cool down into the 50s for the highs for the weekend as the front passes through.   In much of Madison county we have picked up 3 inches of rain in the first half of the month of March and rainfall is expected to be above normal for the remainder of March.

Spring begins Thursday night at 10:50 p.m.

Folks have been coming into my office this week asking if the weather has any effect on the Coronavirus? Epidemiologists tell us that viruses do not like sunlight, and they are hopeful as we move into warmer weather there will be a decrease in the spread of the virus much like the flu which peaks in the winter.

While warmer weather May decrease the spread of the virus, we know it does not wipe it out entirely because there have been many cases in Australia and Brazil where it is summertime and very warm.

While we can be hopeful that the coronavirus will decrease in the spring like the flu, personal hygiene and proper protection continues to be your best chance of avoiding getting sick. Each week I will update you as I receive more information on the correlation between the weather and the virus.

If you have weather questions or need data, my email is weather1@charter.net

 

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